Type1. Read a collection of short stories – They can be a compilation by the same author or by different authors
2. Read an award-winning manga – Make a note of which award the manga won
3. Read a best-selling manga – (Hokuto no Ken)

Creators4. Read a manga by one of your favorite authors/artists
5. Read a manga by a male author/artist
6. Read a manga from a magazine with less than 250 titles listed in the database – Et Cetera (Shounen Magazine Monthly – 84)

Dates
7. Read a manga that started serialization after 2015

Adaptations8.Read a manga that has been adapted to anime

Length9. Read a completed manga with 15 to 20 chapters in length – [Started: Jan 31] [Finished: Feb 04] Zan
10. Read a manga series you can finish in one day –

Stats11. Read a manga ranked in the top 10,000
12. Read a manga with less than 3,000 completed members – Check in the stats tab, state the completed members it had when you started – Danganronpa_Gaiden__Killer_Killer

Tags, Themes & Demographics13. Read a Drama or Romance manga
14. Read a Comedy or Slice of Life manga
15. Read an Action or Adventure manga
16. Read a Fantasy or Mystery manga

Challenge & MAL related17. Read a manga recommended to you by another participant in the discussion thread – Link to the post where you received the recommendation for this item
18. Read a manga that another participant has completed for this challenge – Link their post here, state their username and the item number they used the anime for

Miscellaneous19. Read a manga which title starts with the first letter of your username
20.Start and catch up to the current chapter of an ongoing manga – It may be ongoing in scanlation, licensing or publishing

Creators23. Read a manga by an author/artist you don’t know – [Started: Feb 4] [Finished: Feb 4] Crazy Girl
24. Read a manga by a female author/artist
25. Read a manga from a magazine with less than 150 titles listed in the database – [Started: Feb 4] [Finished: Feb 7] Bullet Armors (Gessan – 63)
26. Read a manga serialized in a shoujo magazine
27. Read a manga serialized in a shounen magazine
28. Read a manga published in the same magazine in which your favorite one was serialized – Make a note of your favorite manga and the magazine

Dates29. Read a manga that started serialization before 2005

Adaptations30. Read a manga that has been adapted to live-action31. Read a manga one shot that became a prototype for a longer series – Check the FAQ for a list of suggestions

Length32 Read a completed manga with 30 to 60 chapters in length

Stats33. Read a manga ranked in the top 5,000
34. Read a manga with less than 1,500 completed members – [Started: Jan 10] [Finished: Jan 10] Pocket Monsters Kin Gin: Golden Boys
(As of January 010, 2018: 243 completed members)
35. Read one of the highest rated and completed manga titles from another challenge participant – State their username and link to their form

Tags, Themes & Demographics36. Read a Sports or Games manga – [Started: Jan 07] [Finished: Jan 14] Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Zexal
37. Read a Historical or Military manga
38. Read a Sci-Fi or Horror manga
39. Read a Psychological or Supernatural manga – [Started: Jan 07] [Finished: Feb 16] Hellsing
40. Read a manga about something related to Japanese culture
41. Read a manga that takes place outside of Japan, but in the real world
42. Read a manga with a child MC – [Started: Jan 10] [Finished: Jan 10] Pokémon the Movie XY: Hakai no Mayu to Diancie
43. Read a manga with a cast mostly of one gender

Miscellaneous48. Read a manga with a protagonist with an unnatural hair color
49. Read a manga with a protagonist who shares your hair color
50. Read a manga with a one word title

** Tier 3 ** (2/30)

Type51. Read a gekiga manga – Check the FAQ for a list of suggestions
52. Read a light novel

Creators53. Read a manga written by someone from the Year 24 Group – Check the FAQ for a list of the authors that belonged to this group
54. Read a manga by an author and artist duo
55. Read a manga from a magazine with less than 100 titles listed in the database – [Started: Jan 10] [Finished: Jan 10] Pokémon Try Adventure (CoroCoro Comic – 90)
56. Read a manga serialized in a josei magazine
57. Read a manga serialized in a seinen magazine
58. Read a manga published in an online magazine
59. Read a manga of a demographic that can apply to you
60. Read a manga of a demographic that does not apply to you

Dates61. Read a manga that started serialization before 1995
62. Read a manga that started serialization the year you joined MAL

Adaptations63. Read a manga that has been adapted to drama CD
64. Read a manga adapted from light novel, video game or original anime
65. Read a manga based on a one-shot that got serialized – Check the FAQ for a list of suggestions

Length66. Read a completed manga with 80 to 100 chapters in length

Stats67. Read a manga ranked in the top 1,500
68. Read a manga with less than 750 completed members – [Started: Jan 7] [Finished: Jan 8] Pocket Monsters Emerald: Chousen!! Battle Frontier
(As of January 07, 2018: 189 completed members)
69. Read a manga with a score of or above 8.0 in MyAnimeList
70. Read a manga with more users listed in PTR than Completed – Check in the stats tab, state the completed and PTR members it had when you started

Tags, Themes & Demographics71. Read a manga about food, music or art
72. Read a manga that has a main character that is a professional in his field – Make a note of the character and the profession
73. Read a manga with a non-human main character – Make a note of the character
74. Read a manga based on real event or person – Make a note of what event or which person it was based on
75. Read a manga with an adult MC – Character must be at least 18 years old
76. Read a manga that takes place in Japan
77. Read a manga that has a main character of gender opposite to the demographic – For example male lead in shoujo manga or female lead in seinen manga

Challenge & MAL related78. Read a manga recommended to you by a challenge staff member – Find the team listed at @AWC_mod or @MRC_mod profiles (don’t ask the mods); any recommended by them; link here where you got the recommendation. It could be in a comment (link com-to-com/conversation), in a club’s thread or in the discussion thread. It has to be asked specifically for this item. Random ones won’t be accepted (recommended for another item)
79. Read a manga with no reviews – No reviews when you start reading, it won’t matter if it gets one after that
80. Read a manga suggested by MAL or by Anime+ – Link to a screenshot since this will change or you might be the only one to see it. The screenshot must show your username, if you change your username before you finish the challenge you have to change this accordingly

Miscellaneous81. Read a manga from a random TVTropes page – State and link the trope; unless a specific title/anime is referenced in the example area, you can use any from the franchise mentioned. If the page says that the trope/examples shouldn’t be used as one it won’t be valid. Remember to look for the area in the trope that says “Examples” -> “Anime and Manga”
82. Read a manga recommended to one of your favorite manga – Make a note of which manga it was recommended to
83. Read a manga that is related to something you have previously read – Make a note of which title it is related to
84. Read a manga with a number in the title – Either written in letters or numbers
85. Re-read a manga

I know… a lot of time passed since I wrote a review of a manga… XD
Anyway, remember the “2016 Manga Reading challenge“? I was able to complete it!! And now I’m starting the 2017 challenge!! (This time I have a lot of time to finish the challenge XD)
This time che challenge is a little different since you need to use the bingo numbers but I’ll try to read all 70 entries XD (I’m insane XDD)

YEARS19. Read a manga that started serialization the year you joined MAL – [Started: Jun 7] [Finished: Jun 7]Kidou Sensei Gundam: Kokui no Kariudo20. Read a manga published between the 1970s and the 1980s –[Started: Jul 22] [Finished: Jul 25]Unico21. Read a manga published between the 1980s and the 1990s – [Started: Jul 18] [Finished: Jul 18] Mobile Suit Gundam: The Revival of Zeon
22. Read a manga published between the 1990s and the 2000s–[Started: Apr 11] [Finished: Apr 11] Shin Kidou Senki Gundam Wing: Ground Zero23.Read a manga published between the 2000s and the 2010s–[Started: Apr 8] [Finished: Apr 9] Ganota no Onna24. Read a manga that started publishing after 2010 – [Started: Apr 9] [Finished: Apr 9]Fuudanjuku Monogatari25. Read a manga that started publishing last year – [Started: Feb 17] [Finished: Feb 18] Demon’s Plan26.Read a manga based on a one-shot that got serialized– [Started: Apr 29] [Finished: Apr 29] Hungry Joker
27. Read a manga one-shot that became a prototype for a longer series – [Started: May 10] [Finished: May 10] Try! Try! Try!
28. Read a manga that has been adapted to live action – [Started: Jun 14] [Finished: Jun 14] Goth

STATS32. Read a manga with a score of or below 6.0 in MyAnimeList – Revenge Game (5.69)33. Read a manga with a score of or above 8.0 in MyAnimeList – [Started: May 23] [Finished: May 30] Yamamoto Zenjirou to Moushimasu
34. Read a manga ranked in the top 1000s – [Started: Jun 14] [Finished: Jul 04] Eyeshield 21 (#83)
35. Read a manga ranked between the top 1001 and top 10k – [Started: Jul 15] [Finished: Jul 18] Another (#1047)36.Read a manga with less than 2000 completed members –[Started: Feb 23] [Finished: Feb 23]Hajimari no Hako(As of February 23, 2017: 33 completed members)37. Choose a highly rated manga from another challenger who posted on the same page you signed up on – [Started: Jun 25] [Finished: Jul 14] Binbougami ga! (User: Hershel_Layton)38. Read a manga with more users listed in Plan to Read than Completed – [Started: Jan 11] [Finished: Jan 20] Mahoujin Guru Guru

I don’t remember how I found this manga… but I was searching for something Sci-Fi for the challenge and this one caught my interest for the name.
In this manga we have some mini stories and in each there’s a different main character but all of them live near the Scientia Tower (and the statue that stand at the top is of the Goddess Scientia). But the thing that I liked the most of this manga is that it’s like every character has his own idea about many taboos: renting a body, enjoy his life with clones or robots and drugs. Many different themes but really interesting.
About the art, I think that they are good… the landscapes are really detailed but sometimes the characters are difficult to recognize… sometimes I thought that a female one was male and other times that a character was from the previous chapter…
But that said, this manga was really good to read and interesting.